French Language: descriptions in the narration– Word functions in the nominal group. Algebra: relative fractions (4 basic calculation), problem solving and fractions, equations and fractions Geometry: Pairs of angles (created between sideline and parallel lines ), triangles (constructions and area calculations) Sciences: Mixtures – Digestion and Nutrition History: Middle Ages in Occident, 500 – 1000 AD. Geography: diversity in Africa + regional example = Maghreb English:Literature- novel study of ‘A Christmas Carol’- classic lit. + independent classic book report (classic novel of choice). Writing- note-taking, formal essay writing. Language & Vocabulary-figures of speech, verb tenses, semi-colons, colons German:Grade 7 will cover Unit 7 of “Ping Pong Neu” the German textbook. This includes learning to describe a person (Vocabulary), telling people what to do politely (Imperativ – Grammar) “Geh bitte!”, Introduction of the direct object (Akkusativ) with the correct endings. The difference between du (tu) and Sie (vous) depending on the person you talk to. In addition to this they will also learn more about the relevant German traditions and history for November and December. The outing on Dec. 3 to Kitchener covers German traditions, German history and possibly German contemporary art. Library:research skills- to support students with their “projet de science” Music: Students to have either acting roles or production jobs.“Legend of Polar Mountain” musical to be presented January Physical Education: rugby, soccer and orientation races. Visual Arts :Exploration of Identity in art, as well as representation of the figure and of movement in and through a variety of media
Algebra: relative fractions (4 basic calculation), problem solving and fractions, equations and fractions
Geometry: Pairs of angles (created between sideline and parallel lines ), triangles (constructions and area calculations)
Sciences: Mixtures – Digestion and Nutrition
History: Middle Ages in Occident, 500 – 1000 AD.
Geography: diversity in Africa + regional example = Maghreb
English: Literature- novel study of ‘A Christmas Carol’- classic lit. + independent classic book report (classic novel of choice). Writing- note-taking, formal essay writing. Language & Vocabulary- figures of speech, verb tenses, semi-colons, colons
German: Grade 7 will cover Unit 7 of “Ping Pong Neu” the German textbook. This includes learning to describe a person (Vocabulary), telling people what to do politely (Imperativ – Grammar) “Geh bitte!”, Introduction of the direct object (Akkusativ) with the correct endings. The difference between du (tu) and Sie (vous) depending on the person you talk to. In addition to this they will also learn more about the relevant German traditions and history for November and December. The outing on Dec. 3 to Kitchener covers German traditions, German history and possibly German contemporary art.
Library: research skills- to support students with their “projet de science”
Music: Students to have either acting roles or production jobs. “Legend of Polar Mountain” musical to be presented January
Physical Education: rugby, soccer and orientation races.
Visual Arts : Exploration of Identity in art, as well as representation of the figure and of movement in and through a variety of media